While celebrating Christmas with his family in 1995, Dave Hamm developed a peculiar twitch in his right thumb. Within a few months, the sensation had reached his shoulder. Full Article at Green Bay Press-Gazette
Truman rolled up 300 rushing yards, including 116 from James Schmidt, despite falling to Abington. Full Article at PhillyBurbs.com
Tech was flagged for 78 yards on seven penalties during regulation, nearly twice its average of 44 yards per game. But it was the untimeliness of the penalties more than the yardage that really hurt the Yellow Jackets. Full Article at Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Local businesses have collected nearly $10 million in sales taxes and fees that never made it to the state and local governments, according to a Poughkeepsie Journal examination of tax records. Full Article at The Poughkeepsie Journal
The Arlington High School volleyball team can finally call itself a Section 1 champion. Full Article at The Poughkeepsie Journal
CINCINNATI -- Cincinnati senior Tony Pike is rated as the third-best NFL quarterback prospect by NFLDraftScout.com. He likely will make a fine NFL quarterback one day. Yet, the No. 4-ranked Bearcats are better off without him. Full Article at AOL Sports
Roy Helu Jr. hurdles Oklahoma defensive players Saturday en route to 138 yards rushing for Nebraska in its 10-3 victory. The Huskers won despite gaining only seven first downs and 180 total yards. (Dave Weaver, AP ) LINCOLN, Neb. — Senior safety Matt O' Full Article at Denver Post
Judi Smith, assistant to Dave Barry and Leonard Pitts Jr. at The Miami Herald, asked this of Meg Cabot whose books this year are ``Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls: Stage Fright'' ($15.99, Scholastic Press) and ``Being Nikki: An Airhead Novel'' ($16.99,... Full Article at Miami Herald
A group gathers for lunch at Norah's Cafe in the Taubman Museum of Art. Museum officials say the cafe, operated by a third party, has met financial expectations. Full Article at Roanoke.com
High-Class down-home cooking. That’s the best way to describe Thomas Keller’s new cookbook, “Ad Hoc at Home” (with Dave Cruz, Artisan Books, $50). Sound like an oxymoron? We thought so, too. Full Article at New York Post